Federal 'yellow ribbon' program helps area veterans attend private colleges (Mobile Press-Register)

"It allowed me to get the education I wanted," Matthew Watkins said of the Yellow Ribbon provision in the Post 9/11 GI Bill. It pairs school dollars and federal money to cover tuition and fees above what students would pay to go to a public college.

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